RoofScapes


Awards

2002 ASLA Merit Award Winner!

Fall 2000
Chicago City Hall, Chicago, IL

Depth/Type: 3.5-inch - II: Aromatic Garden
9-inch - III: Savannah, and
9-inch - IV: Meadow 1 Roofmeadow® systems
Features: 20,000 sf • Partially irrigated • Incorporates landscape pavers
Owner: City of Chicago
Architect: William McDonough + Partners
Landscape
Architect:
Conservation Design Forum

Only LEED Platinum Rated Rehab in the US!

Spring 2002
Chicago Green Technology Center, Chicago, IL

Depth/Type: 3.25-inchII: Aromatic Garden Roofmeadow® system
Features: 2,600 sf • Un-irrigated
Owner: City of Chicago
Architect: Farr Associates
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2003 GRHC Award Winner!

Summer 2002    
Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, Chicago, IL

Depth/Type: III: Savanah, and IV: Meadow 1 Roofmeadow® systems
Landscape cross-section, ranging from emergent marsh to upland habitat with trees (Media depth 5 to 18 inches)
Features: 2,000 sf • Base capillary and base ‘standing water’ irrigation
Architect: Perkins and Will
Landscape
Architect:
Conservation Design Forum

2003 AIA Indiana Honor Award Winner!

2004 GRHC Award Winner!

Fall 2002      
Oaklyn Branch Library, Evansville, IN

Depth/Type: 14-inch • IV: Meadow 1 Roofmeadow® system
which will support native Mesic prairie
Features: 18,000 sf • Includes Base ‘standing water’ irrigation
Owner: Evansville Public Library
Architect: Veasey, Parott, Durkin & Shoulders
Landscape
Architect:
Storrow and Kinsella

2004 GRHC Award Winner!

Spring 2001
Life Expression Wellness Center, Sugarloaf, PA

Depth/Type: 5-inch • I Flower Carpet Roofmeadow® system
Features: 6,000 sf • Un-irrigated • 3:12 to 7:12 pitches throughout
Owners: Ron & Joanne Gallagher
Architect: Van Der Ryn Architects

2005 GRHC Award Winner!

Fall 2001      
Heinz 57 Center, Corporate Headquarters, Pittsburgh, PA

Depth/Type: 5-inch • III Savannah Roofmeadow® system
Features: 12,000 sf • Un-irrigated • Incorporates patio areas
Owner: The Huntley Group
Architect: Burt Hill Kosar Rittelmann Associates

 

Buildings Magazine 2005 Modernization Award winner

2005 ULI Kansas City-The Built Environment Awards for Adaptive Reuse

Spring 2004      
Kansas City Central Library, Kansas City, MO

Depth/Type: 8-inch • III: Savannah
8-inch – 16-inch • IV: Meadow Roofmeadow® systems
Features: 4,000 sf • Base capillary irrigation (III Savannah) and base trickle irrigation (IV Meadow)
Owner: Kansas City Public Library
Architect: HNTB Architecture Inc.